Oscillococcinum how to take?
If you are new to homeopathy, you might find that taking Oscillococcinum can be challenging. This is because it is usually taken as a single drop under the tongue, either in the morning or evening, sometimes with a warm drink. We recommend that you begin by taking one drop each morning, increasing to three drops over the following two weeks if you have no reactions. If you find this difficult, you can also take it as a slow infusion over an hour.
How to take oscillococcinum uk?
This supplement is available in two forms: a solution or a dry powder. The solution is usually taken using a dropper or syringe under the tongue or in the nose. The consistency of the liquid should be thick and slightly salty. The dry powder is usually taken in the evening, about 30 minutes before going to bed. You can also add the powder to food or drink.
How to take oscillococcinum tablets?
Oscillococcinum is an herbal remedy made from extracts of six plants: horseradish, arnica, chamomile, echinacea, nettle and St. John’s wort. The remedy is very safe to use, as there are no chemical substances in it. The recommended dose is one to three drops of the liquid extract under the tongue, three times a day for up to six weeks. This is usually the time required to treat a mild case
Will oscillococcinum help with sore throat?
Though the mechanism of action is not yet fully known, the herb has been shown to have some benefits for throat infections. Specifically, it has been shown to reduce the amount of sore throat discomfort caused by viruses in the throat. It is most effective when taken within 24 hours of developing sore throat symptoms.
How do I take oscillococcinum uk?
Take one teaspoon of the liquid in a glass of water, every morning and evening. The recommended dose is one dose per day. If you are taking this for more than two months, it is advisable to take it for a month and then check if you still experience the same symptoms. If you are taking this for more than two months, it is best to discuss with your doctor.